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‎RTÉ Player on the App Store

RTÉ Player is the home of must-see TV in Ireland, live and on-demand. Watch 1000s of your favourite RTÉ shows. Full series of gripping drama from home and abroad, soaps, live sporting action and entertainment shows everyone’s talking about. Browse and switch between RTÉ channels - RTÉ One, RTÉ 2, RTÉ News and RTÉ Kids on the go. Entertain little ones with RTÉ Player Kids. A world of fun, learning and entertainment with the best RTÉJr programmes live and on demand. KEY FEATURES - Don’t miss a minute of the action, breaking news or live sport. -Discover the most-talked about shows like Room to Improve, Kin and Smother. -Access shows with in-vision Irish Sign Language (ISL) and Audio Description (AD) -Sign in to RTÉ Player to continue watching shows and pick up where you left off on any device. -Sign in and get recommendations tailored to you, making picking what to watch easier than ever. -Watch later. ‘Favourite’ a program to create a watchlist of programmes to go back to, so you don’t miss RTÉ’s most talked about shows. -Share your favourites with friends through social sharing. The RTÉ Player App uses streaming technology which means that you must be connected to the Internet in order to watch programmes. The app will automatically adjust video quality based on the speed of your WiFi connection. patsynet , 03/12/2021 New iPad, no RTÉ Player I bought a new iPad a couple of months ago because the old one couldn’t support all the upgrades. The new ...

Social media firms refuse to appear before Committee

Three major social media companies have refused invitations from the Oireachtas Finance Committee to appear before it to discuss a rising level of online scams and frauds, RTÉ's Morning Ireland understands. The committee is in the midst of a series of sessions dealing with issues around scams and fraud and has been hearing from various stakeholders and organisations impacted by the issue. Facebook, Twitter, and Google were all invited to appear before the committee. In a written reply, Twitter told the Finance Committee it was not able to attend but offered to give a written response to any questions. Google also declined to appear, saying it did not have any relevant speakers available who would be able to help the committee. Google added that its Safety Engineering Center in Dublin "occasionally runs information sessions on issues including fraud". It is understood Facebook responded to the committee verbally to confirm it would not be attending, saying it would not be able to make anyone available. It comes as figures last week from the Department of Justice show that since 2019 there has been a huge increase in the level of reported frauds and scams to Gardaí. Account-takeover fraud has jumped by 560%, with nearly 2,400 reports, while investment fraud nearly tripled over the period. According to the figures, reports of phishing, vishing, and smishing scams increased fourfold between 2019 and 2022 – rising from 320 to 1,653. Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty, a member of the ...

RTÉ Radio 1

Listen to the online radio of RTÉ Radio 1 live, Ireland’s primary information source which started it’s broadcast almost a century ago, in 1926. Originally launched as "2RN" and it was the first radio service of the Irish Free State. Through the historical times, the station had several names, and finally in 1979 arrived to its current name, which is the abbreviation of the owner Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Ireland’s National Public Service Broadcaster. RTÉ Radio One has the biggest listenership in Ireland because not just keeps its listeners in line with the latest Ireland news and world news, but also entertains with a nice selection of music, and phone-in talks with the listeners, and naturally the sports news and weather reports diversify the programmes, so all demands are satisfied in one broadcast. The radio has been broadcasting the "Morning Ireland" since 1984 which is Ireland’s most listened to, and thus the most influential worldview shaping radio programme in the country. "Morning Ireland" is the number one in spreading the knowledge about the current affairs, politics and sports of Ireland and the world on every weekday from 7am to 9am presented by Rachael English, Gavin Jennings, Audrey Carville, Aine Lawlor and Mary Wilson. The broadcaster has numerous sister stations - 2FM, Lyric FM, Raidió na Gaeltachta, Pulse, 2XM, RTÉjr, Gold, Radio 1 Extra - which all represent the high quality of Raidió Teilifís Éireann, but approach from different angles to the radio broa...